A group of passengers are left stranded at a New England train station in this 1925 classic thriller. Forced to spend the night in the dingy waiting area, the travelers soon learn of the station’s eerie past and the phantom train that appears to haunt the tracks at the same time each night. Tempers flare and tension mounts as the commuters try to come to grips with the impending doom settling in around them.

The Little Sisters of Hoboken are back! This delightful holiday romp opens with the nuns of Mount St. Helen’s preparing for their first Christmas television show in the convent basement. But, of course, things don’t go as planned and mayhem quickly ensues.
Laced with parodies of your favorite holiday carols, Nuncrackers is a light-hearted and high spirited spoof of everything Christmas.

Proof

January 15 – February 7, 2016

A drama by David AuburnDirected by Anne Mc Evoy

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, “Proof” is the story of Catherine, a troubled young woman who has spent years caring for her brilliant yet mentally unstable father. Now, upon his death, she seeks to find authorship of a landmark mathematical proof discovered among his papers. But the question remains – how much of her father’s genius has she inherited, and how much of his madness?

Miracle on South Division Street

March 11 – April 3, 2016 (no performance on Sunday, March 27)

A comedy/drama by Tom DudzickDirected by Rob Gibb

Miracle on South Division Street Cast: Allison Naso as Beverly, Jeff Bartholomew as Jimmy, Debbie Jenkins as Ruthie and Margy Haas as Clara

Meet the Nowak family, a lovable clan of dysfunctional adults from Buffalo, New York whose matriarch, Clara, fervently protects the family’s 20-foot high shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The statue was built by her father who claims to have once had a vision of Mary in his barbershop. But now a deathbed confession begins to test the family’s hope and faith in miracles.

Take Harry, a short-order cook from Brooklyn, and Kathleen, a Scarsdale socialite, and put them together in this quirky, romantic comedy. Kathleen has tracked down Harry in hopes of buying his one-of-a-kind vanity license plate, but Harry’s not budging. This story is a heartwarming play about two people from different backgrounds who both, in search of life’s intangibles, find that perhaps they are not so different after all.

Directions

From Cleveland
Take I-90 West to the Clague Road Exit
Turn left onto Clague Road and proceed South on Clague Road
Clague Playhouse is ¼ of a mile on your left
From Lorain County and Avon
Take I-90 East to the Columbia Road Exit
Turn right onto Columbia Road
Turn left onto Detroit Road
Go East on Detroit Road for approx. one mile
Turn right onto Clague Road
Clague Playhouse is ¼ of a mile on your leftFrom I-480 East
Exit at Clague Road and turn right
Proceed North on Clague Road (go past Lorain Road, Center Ridge Road and Hilliard Blvd. – approx. 3 miles)
Clague Playhouse is ¼ of a mile from Hilliard Blvd. on your rightFrom I-480 West
Exit at North Olmsted/Great Northern Blvd.
Turn left on Great Northern Blvd.
Turn right on Lorain Road (OH-10)
Turn left onto Clague Road
Proceed North on Clague Road (go past Center Ridge Road and Hilliard Blvd. – approx. 3 miles)
Clague Playhouse is ¼ of a mile from Hilliard Blvd. on your right

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The mission of Clague Playhouse is to present quality entertainment, to provide an educational environment for all ages through the art of theater, and to serve community needs in providing cultural arts awareness.